Created by Premier Displays and Exhibits, the booth was one of the highlights of the show. While we don’t have any official photo documentation yet, if you’d like to see this gigantic Goo screen in action, you can look at one of the many homemade videos like the one below where show attendees have posted. In spite of the variable quality of the cameras used (and their operators!), the Goo-ey goodness of this awesome screen still shines through.

If you’re gaming on an itty-bitty TV or monitor, you really need to see this. Size does matter and if you’re looking to go big (there are plenty of sub $1000.00 projectors out there), consider this: if the world’s leading game manufacturer chooses to display their wares in this all-important venue on Screen Goo, it’ll do the job for you!